Showing posts with label Clara Ponty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clara Ponty. Show all posts

Sunday, July 22, 2018

Clara Ponty - Mirror of Truth

Styles: Piano Jazz 
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 43:37
Size: 100,4 MB
Art: Front

(4:37)  1. Glimpses Of Paradise
(3:57)  2. In Quest Of New Horizons
(3:24)  3. Mirror Of Truth
(4:08)  4. Autumn Bells
(3:05)  5. The Last Romantics
(3:06)  6. Joyous Awakening
(3:30)  7. Atlantis
(3:02)  8. Time To Say Farewell
(4:51)  9. In The Shadow Of Stars
(3:41) 10. The Paths To Wisdom
(3:02) 11. Serenity
(3:09) 12. The Cry Of The Forest

Classical artists making crossover music are usually sabotaged by a surfeit of technique and an inability to restrain themselves for emotional and musical clarity. Witness any opera singer tackling pop songs. They bludgeon them with virtuosity. That has never been pianist Clara Ponty's problem. A concert-trained pianist, she shifted gears several years ago to create music that revealed her classical background but fell into a new instrumental music netherworld. Recorded after she left New York for her childhood home in France, Mirror of Truth is her first new CD in five years. She's joined on many tracks by her father, renowned fusion violinist Jean-Luc Ponty, recording together for the first time. On tracks like the pensive "Autumn Bells," the violinist colors his daughter's moods like the sun shifting shadows. His solo on "In the Shadow of Stars" is refined elegance, full of reigned-in emotions. Compared to Embrace, Mirror of Truth is under-produced. The occasional percussion sounds like an afterthought and the ambience is more classical than the lush sheen of Embrace. But Clara Ponty's original compositions still linger with a haunted, if not always provocative, allure. ~ John Diliberto https://www.amazon.com/Mirror-Truth-Clara-Ponty/dp/B00028HP26

Personnel:  Clara Ponty  piano;  Taffa Cissé  percus;  Jean-Luc Ponty  violon, synthés;  Laurent Cirade  violoncelle;  Jeremy Lewis  contrebasse;  Patrick Manouguian  guitare

Mirror of Truth

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Clara Ponty - Into The Light

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 43:49
Size: 100.3 MB
Styles: Piano jazz
Year: 2011
Art: Front

[4:40] 1. Taking Turns
[3:57] 2. Sunshine
[3:48] 3. Like A Dandelion
[3:22] 4. The Path
[3:08] 5. Soul Wonders
[3:49] 6. Take Me Along
[4:35] 7. Spinning Wheels
[3:54] 8. You
[3:42] 9. The Phoenix
[3:37] 10. Coeur A Coeur
[5:12] 11. Ses Racines Sur La Route

The pianist, singer and composer Clara Ponty's diverse musical background is the source of inspiration for the development of her unique musical body of work. Born in Paris and raised in Los Angeles, Clara was immersed in many musical genres thanks, in large part to her father, world-renowned jazz violinist and composer Jean-Luc Ponty. She began studying violin and piano when she was five, wrote her first piece when she was eight and won her first piano competition at age 11.

The classically-trained pianist (Interlochen Arts Academy, Maryland Conservatory and USC) abandoned competitive performing in her early twenties to focus on writing. Clara's career was officially launched with her 1997 self-titled debut recording for Universal Records. It featured the artist performing original works for solo piano. It was followed in 1999 by "The Embrace" (Universal Records) on which Clara Ponty communicated her depth as a composer, pianist and vocalist with ten new original works. Both recordings met with critical acclaim (People", "Forbes magazines", Time Out) which revealed her as a soulful artist that creates unique, delicate and emotionally intense compositions.

Into The Light